The pretty pink stuntbike that could.
#43
Re: The pretty pink stuntbike that could.
Originally Posted by crtchrktrcr
some people like to use big words to act smart.. if he knew what he was talkin about it went from binary to decimal..not vice versa
Actually, I do know what I'm talking about, it would be silly to have it tattooed on my head otherwise. What is on my head is a conversion of Ascii character codes which are traditionally represented in decimal (unless you're coding in some archaic version of fortran or cobol, or perhaps machine code which uses oct or hex) into binary numbers. It obviously did not go "from binary to decimal" otherwise I'd have significantly less digits tattooed on my head as an ascii character can be represented by a single byte which holds the decimal values of 0-255. In order to fully represent the bit-switches present in a single byte it requires 8 binary digits which as we all know, shortened is BITS. Thankyou this has been your remedial elementary pre-engineering class for the day. Now back to your normal topic.....
#47
Re: The pretty pink stuntbike that could.
Got the headlight from Canadian tire/part source... They are actually two foglights that I bolted together, and used some makeshift brackets to bold onto my frame.
and it must be a Edmonton thing... lol
and it must be a Edmonton thing... lol
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